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Tanzanians in Germany elect new leaders of their Union
The 2023 General Election for the Union of Tanzanians in Germany (UTU) pitted five candidates who were vying for four positions of leadership.
Power shedding plunges Tanzania into Total Darkness
The country now remains unproductive during the day and gets plunged into pitch darkness during the night
Outgoing Tanzania envoy in Muskat bids farewell to the Sultanate
The Sultanate of Oman has one of the oldest historical relationships with communities in Tanzania, especially in Zanzibar.
World Bank funds project to issue 2.5 Million Title Deeds to Landowners in Tanzania by 2026
This is probably the first initiative in Sub-Saharan Africa’s land sector to receive such a large amount of money from the World Bank.
New Railway line to link DR Congo with Zambia
This new railway infrastructure development is expected to form part of the envisaged Trans-African Corridor.
Towards Apimondia 2027: How Tanzania engages Apiculture in forests conservation
The country is making a much more profitable use of the nearly 10 million bee colonies, churning out 33,000 tons of honey every year according to the Tanzania Forest Services Agency (TFS).
Ismailis in Tanzania: They came, saw and invested, but why did they leave?
More than 90 percent of the buildings forming the Central Business District of Arusha and Dar-es-salaam Cities, were built and owned by the Ismailis.
Who is Designing New Zanzibar Banknotes in Rupees featuring Freddie Mercury?
Queen-stone town? As Freddy Mercury celebrates a posthumous birthday on September 5, a number of Zanzibar banknotes featuring the legendary rock star go viral
Former Tanzanian Ambassador to Sweden, Dr Wilbroad Slaa relieved of his Diplomatic Status
As he served as the Ambassador of Tanzania in Sweden, Dr Slaa was also accredited to Denmark, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, Ukraine and Lithuania.
How Mbulu residents get empowered to cut down cases of Gender Violence and Child Pregnancies
Gender and Sexual violence incidences have also been trimmed down from 380 cases that were recorded in 2022 to just 100 such reports as of 2023.